Ikebukuro 05:02 -- 10:38 Bandai-machi
Tour includes:
Bandai-san Gold Line (磐梯山ゴールドライン) (70 yen),
biking around Lake Hihara (桧原湖),
Bandai Azuma Lake Line (磐梯吾妻レークライン) (90 yen), and
Bandai Azuma Skyline (磐梯吾妻スカイライン) (150 yen).
Fukushima 18:49 -- 23:45 Ikebukuro
This time I went the furthest than the previous tours. I had only seven hours to go 120km with 2364m up in total. It was the most challenging tour. I became confident about my physical power because I was not tired at all in Kamikochi. At first my itinerary was in reverse order: from Fukushima to Bandai-machi, but thinking about the tough initial climb to Konroku pass made me afraid of getting tired going up 1600m from the beginning.
I could easily climb the gold line. Going around the lake was fun.
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| Bike towards Mt. Bandai |
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| Aizu river flows into Lake Hihara |
From the initial climb of Lake Line became very tough. I already ran out my energy by going up the Gold Line and going around the lake.
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Lake Onokawa from the Lake Line
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| Lake Onokawa (小野川湖) and Lake Hihara over there |
When I complated the Lake Line I already totally run out my energy. My muscle no longer kick pedals strongly. It was already four; only two and half hours to go to Fukushima Station, which I didn't know the location well. I had a choice to use Route 115 to Fukushima, avoiding the Skyline saving about 20km. But I was too childish to accept this workaround. My new challenge against time and my muscle began!
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| Going up the Skyline... |
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| Arrived the highest point on 17:30 |
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| Mt. Issaikyo (一切経山) keeps fuming with sound |
I was not in time but couldn't resist my desire to climb up Mt. Azuma Fuji, which crater was empty.
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| Mt. Azuma ko-fuji |
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| Bleak landscape filled with volcanic gas |
I went down the Skyline at highest speed. Climbed down 25km in 30min. Some part of the road had anti-snow equipment which shook my bile and made it out of control. I have I finally acquired some secret of how to go down mountain pass by bike. I arrived at Fulishima station at 18:45. Not enough time to pack my bike. But I don't want to bother train staff and passengers. I gave up the last local train and got on Shinkansen at 19:05. I was not sure where to catch the local train and bought Shinkansen ticket to Shin-Shirakawa, but I could catch it at Kooriyama. I paid extra 2010 yen...
This time I could not see Goshiki numa (五色沼) and I couldn't take a bath at a hot spring (
あったか湯). I would like to revenge this road someday.
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